Wow, It's been a while since I checked in. I can't let this blog die like before!
As the school year ended, I was sort of in shock at the prospect of 3 months off to do nothing. Three months is a quarter of a year! With nothing at all planned for June, I'm starting to see some days wasted away, with nothing to look forward to but going to
Oxegen.
Speaking of which, Simon has friends from EYP (European Youth Parliament) coming over from Norway and Sweeden just to go to Oxegen with him. They've got their tickets, and booked their flights - but Simon never picked up a ticket and now Oxegen has sold out. He's away until July, and left me the money to try get him a ticket, and I'm finding it impossible. If anyone out there happens to be able to hook me up with a camping ticket for the weekend, I'd love you long time. I've even entered all the competitions for tickets that I've seen, browsed the ridiculously priced ones on eBay, and tried Buy & Sell and the
boards.ie tickerts for sale board.
On the last of school, we had a "going away party" (AKA knacker-drinking on Killieny Beach) for Adrian, a French guy in my year who was returning home. Mad night, it was - we ended up a house party in Coolock, opposite side of the city. It must have taken a hour to get there. I got slagged and called a
D4 :p.
There was supposed to be some sort of a 3 Day
hike from Wicklow to Carlow, but like most things my friends plan, wasn't organised properly, and was "posponed", Annoyingly - I know it's never going to happen.
I had around 8 people over for a BBQ on Thursday... Should have made it a
BBBQ (Where the extra 'B' stands for BYOB), I could have done with a drink as everyone ended up staying the night, but surprisingly I found room for them all.
Music recommendations! Not something I usually do in my blogs, but here we go.
Lately, I've been listning to The White Stripes'
Get Behind Me Satan a lot, and although I'm more tollerant of them than most people, I think those who aren't usually fans could like this album. It's like a nice mix between 2003's
Elephant and their older stuff like and
The White Stripes and
De Stijl, there's more variation in instruments too, while still keeping the minimalistic approach to music. Around half the songs are rock (My favourite being the first single -
Blue Orchid) and around half are folk-like (
Little Ghost is my favourite of these).


It's not new, but Modest Mouse's latest album
Good News for People Who Love Bad News is back on my regular-play list since I got a friend into them, and he kept playing it. I absolutely love every song on that album, it's hard to pick a favourite as I tend to over-play one, then move onto another quickly!


Also worth mentioning are Stereophonics'
Language Sex Violence Other? and Weezer's
Make Believe. I'm being different and giving the thumbs-down to Coldplay's latest
X&Y, I did like their first two albums, but this one isn't different enough for me.
I've just got the new albums by Röyksopp (
The Understanding) and Foo Fighters (
In Your Honor), so I'll post my opinion on them soon.